Early last week we saw the departure of Sam Wilkinson as manager, along with his head coach Stuart Reddington.

We spent the week working with Sean Wright, club captain and caretaker manager, making sure the players were kept abreast of developments and getting things ready for our weekend fixture against runaway league leaders Morpeth Town.

If we thought a busy week would end with a hard-fought but uneventful game on Saturday we were very much mistaken.

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To be fair they are a class act. Our lads showed great spirit, defended well, and created a number of chances so there were a lot of positives.

On top of that we saw a sending off on both sides, there was a makeshift keeper in each goal for the last 15 minutes, and one supporter decided to climb over the perimeter fence to berate the away side’s physio.

Thankfully, while the referee showed numerous red and yellow cards throughout the afternoon, he didn’t take us to task as a club about the actions of the aggrieved individual.

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Lincoln United need to be sustainable as a business, we need to stay competing and if possible excelling at this very strong level, and we need to develop our own young talent, as well as pay for ready-made players.

Whoever comes in will have to help us meet those aims so we need to get the right person.

Like last week, it looks like we’re going to be very busy for quite a bit longer yet.